Hey, thanks and you are right... it's work no matter how you do it. I've been researching and finding the same range of answers and ideas. I've just crossed the first hurtle with hydro, had my first harvest, all went well. Lost some plants, learned a lot and now have a georgeous SOG in it's 3rd week of flowering with nearly 80 tops in a 3x3 cube shape... shit, I think I finally figured out a small part of it (maybe), but I do know my lessons have not been cheap and they aint done yet... and it seems foolish to give up this early in the learning curve... I haven't even scratched the surface.

Thanks for the advice, best wishes on your harvest.
Later
GodofGraphics Reviewed by GodofGraphics on . Should I switch to dirt (non-hydro) Ok, I'm fried... 3 hours a weekend, 20 min+ every day to babysit my hydro babies and I've had enough. Too much work. I grow indoors, basement and have had good success other than a bad case of root rot that almost killed me. I use the full line of GH nutes and just made a trip to LA and talked to some folks... Sounds like non-hydro (soil, dirt, whatever organic stuff is out there to use) is a lot less work and gives better tasting organics.... is this true? Here are the questions: Rating: 5